In Quezon City, not passable to all vehicles were Mariblu, and E. Rodriguez to Alpha Kaliraya.

Similarly impassable to all vehicles was Panghulo going to Dampalit, Obando, Malinta, Gen. Luna and portion of Merville Subdivision in Malabon City.

Dampalit, Niyogan and Catmon were not passable to light vehicles.

In San Juan, P. Manalo, Barangays (villages) Balon Bato, Batis, Tabing Ilog (Blumentritt) Salapan, San Pedro and Kalentong were not passable to all types of vehicles due to high water level.

In the Ilocos region, all national road sections regionwide are passable to all types of vehicles.

However, the Cervantes–Suyo Road in Ilocos Sur was not passable due to landslide. The road at Tined village in Santa, Ilocos Sur was not passable to light vehicles due to flooding.

In Central Luzon, all national roads within the region were passable to all types of vehicles as of posting time, but Maculcul Bridge in San Narciso, Zambales was not passable to all types of vehicles as of 9 p.m. Wednesday.

In Cavite, Bacoor Road (covering Barangays Niyog, Dulong Bayan and Ligas Uno) remained closed to all types of vehicles.

Roads in Kawit (Poblacion, Gahak, Wakas, Tabon, Binacayan); Cavite City (Barangay 46 and San Atnonio) and Imus (Medition 2D, Alapan, and Kalsadang Bago) remained impassable to light vehicles due to knee-deep floods.

Meanwhile in Tanza, roads (Julgan 7 and 8) remained closed due to waist-deep floods. Residents under the bridge in Bacoor-Zapote area are now being evacuated.

In Baguio City, Kennon Road, Marcos Highway, Naguillan Road and other access roads leading to the province are open to traffic. - GMANews.TV